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“The angled pyramid and the square, yellowed-glass buildings on 116th Street at 106 Avenue was a vital part of the visual culture of our city. The first building of two structures called the Central Pentecostal Tabernacle was built in 1964 by Charles Laubenthal and Peter Hemingway. The “Square” building was the only example in Edmonton of the international style and paid homage to the great French master of architecture, Le Corbusier.”
Demolished 2007.